2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10551-008-9736-x
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Formal vs. Informal CSR Strategies: Evidence from Italian Micro, Small, Medium-sized, and Large Firms

Abstract: CSR strategies, Italy, large firms, micro firms, multi-stakeholder approach, small and medium-sized enterprises,

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“…In contrast, SMEs reveal a stronger willingness to recognise the importance of responsible behaviour throughout the supply chain. Russo and Tencati (2008) distinguish between sizes of SME, and find that micro firms (with up to ten employees) reveal their CSR aptitude through strategies with a significant impact on the bottom line, for example, their commitment to eco-efficiency (i.e. reduction of consumption and pollution reduction strategies).…”
Section: Ethics/social Responsibility Practices Within Smesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In contrast, SMEs reveal a stronger willingness to recognise the importance of responsible behaviour throughout the supply chain. Russo and Tencati (2008) distinguish between sizes of SME, and find that micro firms (with up to ten employees) reveal their CSR aptitude through strategies with a significant impact on the bottom line, for example, their commitment to eco-efficiency (i.e. reduction of consumption and pollution reduction strategies).…”
Section: Ethics/social Responsibility Practices Within Smesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jenkins, 2006;Tilley, 2000). Nevertheless, the CSR of SMEs has received relatively little attention (for exceptions see Grayson, 2004;Moore & Spence, 2006;Morsing & Perrini, 2009;Perrini, 2006;Perrini et al, 2007;Russo & Tencati, 2008;Spence, 1999;Spence & Lozano, 2000;Spence & Rutherfoord, 2001;Thompson & Smith, 1991;Vyakarnam et al, 1997). This is not only a challenge in the study of social responsibility, but is endemic in management research more generally, where small businesses are often considered a minority activity, contrary to the evidence.…”
Section: Ethics/social Responsibility Practices Within Smesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For eco-innovation and broader sustainability issues in SMEs, extant research shows a range of advantageous and disadvantageous characteristics (Bos-Brouwers 2010;Del Brío and Junquera 2003;Jenkins 2009;Perrini 2006;Russo and Tencati 2009;Spence 1999). For instance, resource constraints (lack of time, personnel, financial capital, or knowledge) may result in a reluctance to invest in and implement ecoinnovations (Noci and Verganti 1999).…”
Section: Eco-innovation In Smes From a Strategy Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%